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PUBLIC NOTICE. SCANDEETT & SONS, LTD. /GLADSTONE— Well built House, containvT ing Six Rooms and all the usual conveniences. Price £lO5O. The owner being transferred is willing to 'accept deposit of £5OO to effec: a spdedy sale. CRIN’AN STREET, Modern 5LOtfU Roomed House, ail conveniences. R.P. Finish. Built in wardrobes; i-acre, good garden. £2OO deposit. —Well built House, Teviot Street XO e) - Six Large Rooms, ail conveniences, sewerage installed. Full 4-acre, northerly aspect. Deposit £150; balance can remain for Five Years. rfiTWEED STREET —Seven-roomed House, _sL northerly aspect; all conveniences, including electric light, in splendid order, motor shed, 4-acre—£9so. SPEY STREET—WeII-built House of 7rooms, electric Fight, gas, bath, h. and c. water, high terrace section. £2OO deposit. XTORTH INVERCARGILL—Good Sound Five-roomed Hauge, gas, concrete paths, copper and tubs; full I-acre garden in apple-pie order. £7OO. £2OO deposit. WOODL/iNDS —A Choice little section of 12 acres freehold, well cultivated, with Three Road Frontages, fences in goo:, irder. : Five-roomed House, covzbyre. subject to soldier’s mortgage of £6OO. Cluse to station, factory and works. LEET STREET—Commodious 10-roomcd House in first-class order, gas, porcelain bath, all necessary conveniences, including motor garage, full I-acre section suitable for boarding house or nursing home. Price £l2OO. Deposit £500; balance can remain on mortgage at current rates. BOWMONT STREET—Five-roomed House I-acre section close to first car section. Price £450. £75 deposit. SCANDKETfTsONS, LTD, ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. pETIFICATES for 1921 and 1922 First V Aid Classes will be presented on MONDAY Evening (14th August) in the Brigade Rooms, Esk Street, at 7 p«m. G. SKIPW'ORTIi, Ak362 Branch Secretary. TS7E BEG TO NOTIFY that we have Yf Moved from Hallenstein’s Buildings to Offices on the First Fluor of the A.M.P. Buildings in Esk Street. MITCHEL & BROUGHTON', Ak375 Solicitors. VEREY .PATENT CHANGE GEAR. MR ROBERT WALES, Consulting Engineer, of Dunedin, will give a Demonstration of (his Motor Car Change Gear at the Office of Mr A. C. FORDE, Briscoe’s Buildings. Dee Street, on WED NESDAY, 16th inst., at any time during the day. All interested are invited to attend. Ak373 N.Z. MOTOR WR; fJ NG CO.. LTD. E'SED Sparc Parts in stock for Hundreds of different makes and models of Cars and Mo for Cycles. Parts equal to new at from 50 per cent to 75 per cent below list price. AH guaranteed. Address: 29 Harris Street, Wellington. VELLA'S NEW ZEALAND WINES—The Correct Wine for the Home. A caae containing 12 Battles (2 gallons) at £2 5/-, £2 15/-, £3 5/-. When ordering supplies [ slats N ame, Occupation and Street Address ' and enclose remittance^—We do the rest [ VELLA’S WINES, LTD., A. H. Pickett, G. i L. OWLES, South Island Representatives, 56 [ Stuart Street, Dunedin. Js67l OHAI RAILWAY BOARD. BIENNIAL ELECTION OF SEVEN MEMBERS. MOTICE IS HEREBY' GIVEN in cob.Lx fonuity with Sections 9 and ll af “The Local Election and Polls Act, 1908,” that the following Nominations have been received from electors of the Ohai Railway District duly qualified to stand for election as Members of the Ohai Railway Board:— CRAWFORD, WILLIAM EXCELL, WALTER EDIE, GEORGE SHEPHERD ! KING, JAMBS I MACDONALD, DONALD DUNCAK | McGREGOR, WILLIAM JAMES ANNAN i McLEAN, JAMES JOHN HAMILTON. RODGER, AMiXANDER WYLLIE SINCLAIR, DONALD SMITH, WILLIAM There being more than the required number of persons nominated, I hereby notify that there will be an ELECTION on SATURDAY, 19th August. 1922, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. at the following Polling Booths:— No. I—WAIRAKI PUBLIC SCHOOL. (Principal). No. 2—BIRCHWOOD SCHOOL. The first meeting of the Board widl be held in the Clerk’s Office, Standard Buildings, Otautau, on FRIDAY, 15th September, 1922. at 1t).30 a.m. for the purpose- of appointing a Chairman aad conducting such other business as. may be resolved on. JOHN FISHER, Returning Officer. Otautau, 11th Augjust, 1922. Ak.387 nnHE FASCINATING INTELLECTUAL £ 16 GAME. 38 PRIZES TO BE AWARDED—£S, £3, Sl r 5 oi 10/-, 10 of 5/-, 20 of 2/6. SAMPLE PROBLEM—EASILY LEARNED 7 12 5 9 2 8 1 10 14 3 15 13 4 6 11 Play this Game and you won’t want to stop. Sold for 1/- by all Progressive Shopkeepers who sell games in Invercargill and throughout Otago and Southland. Full particulars with each game.—BUY’ NOW-. FARMERS’ INSURANCES. THE Otago farmers’ union mutual FIRE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE ASSOCLATION announce that Fire Insurance Rates are REDUCED BY 25 PER CENT. Join the MUTUAL for Cheaper Rates. Full particulars from— FEATHERSTONE & RUTLEDGE, Agents—lnvercargill; or— HUGH MITCHELL, Secretary, Dunedin. Jg 264

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Southland Times, Issue 19591, 12 August 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 19591, 12 August 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 19591, 12 August 1922, Page 1

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